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Major County, Oklahoma



Ida Howell
© Enid Morning News
12-1930
Submitted by: Tim Dotterer
© Glenn

Ida May and Oscar B. HOWELL

Fairview Cemetery


Fairview woman called up by death

Rites awaiting word from relatives

Mrs. Ida Howell, 50 years old, of Fairview, sister of Mrs. James Ferguson, 1003 Choctaw St., passed away Sunday at her home at Fairview, according to word received here.

Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson left Sunday for Fairview to attend the rites. Funeral services had not been arranged early today awaiting word from relatives.

Mrs. Howell was the wife of D. B. Howell. She was a former resident of Woods County.

She is survived by her husband, two sons and one daughter.

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